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HDCD
It is possible to play back HDCD-encoded CDs and DVDs with this device.
With the „HDCD“ function you can then listen to high-quality sound with
a greater degree of detail. Generally speaking, the greater the level of
HDCD fi ltering, the better the quality of the sound.
Video Output
Select the video output option for the playback device that is connected
and which you wish to use.
Choosing the right signal format depends on
the type of connection and the playback device (see also the operating
manual of the replay unit).
Off : Select this option if your playback device is connected to the DVD
player via the composite video and/or S-video connection.
YUV: Select this option if your playback device is connected to the
DVD player via the component video connection.
P-YUV: Choose this option if your playback device supports pro-
gressive signals and is connected to the DVD-Player by means of a
Component-Video cable.
RGB: Select this option if your playback device is connected to the
DVD player via the SCART connection.
P-RGB: Select this option if your playback device supports progressive
signals and it is connected to the DVD player with a scart cable.
NOTE:
If you would like to select the „RGB“ setting, please ensure that
your playback device supports this setting.
If the „P-YUV“ or „P-RGB“ option is activated but your playback
device does not support Progressive Scan signals, no picture is
displayed.
By pressing the V-MODE button (Fig. 3/29) you can also switch
between the video output options.
Quality
In this menu it is possible to perform various settings to adapt the video
signal.
TV Type
Match the output of the DVD-Player to the colour transfer system of your
playback device.
The following options are available:
PAL: A system commonly used in Europe.
Multi: Select this setting if your playback device is a multi-system
unit.
NTSC: A system primarily used in North America.
Video Setup
Preference Page
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